That depends entirely upon where you are in the world but dew is unconnected to time of year as such. It forms when it cools enough at night for the RH to get to 100%. In some parts of the world that could be every night, in others never or very rarely.
In some parts of the world it would have. It depends on where in the world you are.
Yes, in some parts of the world. In some parts there would be no chance and in other parts there would be a definite chance. It depends on the location.
In some parts of the world, it would have.
They don't. In primitive cultures, some people were frightened when the sun went away in midday.
It is a map showing the time zones in different parts of the world, usually when it is midday in Greenwich, from where the time zones are measured from. Most of the map is done in sections of 15°, representing one hour, although there are half hour time zones in some parts of the world.
Christians had meetings at night because they were persecuted, and they wanted their meetings to be secret. In some parts of the world, Christians are still persecuted today.
That depends entirely upon where you are in the world but dew is unconnected to time of year as such. It forms when it cools enough at night for the RH to get to 100%. In some parts of the world that could be every night, in others never or very rarely.
In some parts, yes. In some parts, no.
At night.
Because the Earth rotates around the sun. And which ever continent is closest to the sun at the particular time it is light there. Farthest away from the sun it is night.
yeah it has some scary parts in there
The world jfjdjd
In some parts of the United States it is called dinner. In others, where the midday meal is the main meal of the day called dinner, the evening meal is called supper.
midlife, midday, midwest, midway, midwife, midnight, midpoint, midsection.
He comes Mon-Fri any day at 6:00am to midday once a month
In some parts of Ireland, Halloween is known as 'Pooky Night', named after the evil spirit, Puca.